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The county's order alleges that following its May 21 reopening, the date when county restaurants were cleared to resume in-person dining, public health officials observed employees were not wearing masks, and that social distancing and sanitation protocols were not in place.
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San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher and his wife, Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, announced late Thursday afternoon they are going into quarantine due to possible coronavirus exposure.
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Also: if you're headed back to a physical workplace, how do you keep safe? And do you need to have a mask on all the time at work?
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How wearing a facial covering to prevent the spread of COVID-19 has become a cultural and political dividing line, congress investigates the San Diego VA for discontinuing the use of ketamine treatments for suicidal veterans, and the internal debate within newsrooms over racial representation and diversity in journalism.
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Students are expected to participate in testing upon arrival on campus. These arrivals will be staggered to ensure laboratory capacity isn't overwhelmed.
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The San Diego Food Bank is launching 35 "super pantries" countywide that will provide for San Diegans in need.
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U.S. officials estimate that 20 million Americans have been infected with the coronavirus since it first arrived in the United States, with millions never knowing they had it. Thursday's estimate is roughly 10 times the 2.3 million cases that have been confirmed in the U.S.
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The historic Hotel del Coronado plans to reopen Friday, hotel management announced this week, ending the first closure in the hotel's 132-year history.
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After 310, 302 and 332 new cases were reported on Sunday, Monday and Wednesday — representing an above-average percentage of positive cases to total tests performed — the numbers rose yet again Thursday, with 4% of tests returning positive
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Ridership on the system is now averaging approximately 105,000 passenger trips per weekday on 95 bus routes and three trolley lines. Prior to the pandemic, MTS was averaging approximately 290,000 trips per weekday.
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